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D.C. What I Did There?

Anywho, what happened is that Brickeens (and his dad), Sumiki (and his parents), and I toured two museums in D.C. today.

Fort starters, I had to walk from my dad's office in D.C. for about 20 mins (the closest metro station was closed ARRRGGHHHH) and then get on a Metro to run to the Air & Spaaaaaaaaaaaaace Museum to try and not miss them.

I didn't, so that was a plus.

At the Air and Space Museum Sumiki (occasionally Brickeens) and I cracked some terribly awful puns as we visited all the various exhibits. I got an insight into what Brickeens' life with Sumiki was like (it should be made into a sitcom-Reality TV show, BTW), we learned about toilets in space (Step 2: Wait 15 seconds), and overall had a grand ol' time there.

BUT WAIT. THERE'S MORE!

Yes. After that, we went to the Natural History Museum (we first passed the Sculpture Garden where a fountain, a metal tree, and a 2D but actually 3D house mesmerized us). There, we split up to see different things. I went with Sumiki and we met the dinosaurs, the mummies, the Robinsons (POP CULTURE REFERENCE), cracked more puns and learned a lot of stuff. BECAUSE MUSEUMS.

After we regrouped, we made our way to the Metro, where I tearfully departed the group of awesomeness.

But in all seriousness, Sumiki and Brickeens each have an awesome family. They are all such kind, funny, and overall great people to hang out with. It was a pleasure to spend this day with you guys.